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BYD Announces Sales Launch of Qin Electric Hybrid in Latin America
BYD's second generation electric, plug-in hybrid, goes on sale in Central and South America.
Published: 04-Dec-2013
EV World
Legend has it that a Chinese fleet arrived in North America in 1421, decades before the arrival of Columbus's tiny three-ship expedition. Whether they did or not continues to be hotly debates, but what isn't being debated is the current 'invasion' of the Americas by the descendants of Admiral Zheng.
While much world's attention is focused on the massive trade imbalance between the West and Asia, China in particular, in the form of all sorts of consumer goods from clothing to electronics, one company has been steadily chiseling a niche for itself in Central and South America, introducing its 12m electric buses on Aruba and its electric taxi's in Columbia, among the long list of demonstration projects in the region.
Now BYD is introducing its second generation electric hybrid, the Qin, into Costa Rica, with sales to commence immediately. The successor of the F6DM, the world's first production electric hybrid, the Qin - pronounced 'Cheen' and named in honor of the first emperor of China - is a designed-from-the-ground-up plug-in hybrid that 'packs a punch,' according to BYD's press announcement. Debuting the car at Costa Rica's leading automobile dealership in the capital of San Jose, it is powered by a 217kW drive system that can accelerate it from zero-to-100 km/hr (62 mph) in 5.9 seconds, while promising fuel consumption of just 1.6 liters per 100 km, the equivalent of 147 mpg under test drive conditions.
Details on pricing, warranty, amenities and other pertinent information have not yet been released, but BYD has advised that sales will begin immediately in Central and South America through the regions 'largest automobile distributors.'
BYD Announces Sales Launch of Qin Electric Hybrid in Latin America - EVWORLD.COM
How is this one compare to Tesla?
You do realize that Indian car manufacturers are buying European brands too.ORly? For earning more then 20 x the average wage of an Indian, we still are one of the strongest in car mfg. Of course our car mfg companies have built dozens of factories in foreign countries to serve the local markets, but the high end cars are all manufactured here. Cars that India will not be able to mfg. in 50 years.
BTW, we are only a 80 million folk, India has 1.2 billion.
Most probably the beef in his country comes from India as India is one of the largest exporter of beef.what is your beef with India? lol
You do realize that Indian car manufacturers are buying European brands too.
Does 80 million folks make just car only ? 1.2 billion people don't think of or making of car. We build and do business in hell lot of things.
Next time you eat meat and take milk, most probably it has come from India.